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J <br />9 <br />J <br />E <br />u <br />l <br />J <br />64 <br />1 people had just read what Mariah and Tony Waldon and <br />2 Harry Ranney had stated, it would be site specific <br />3 on all expansion areas. <br />4 You must -- you must investigate that <br />5 property before you enter it. To get a negative <br />6 determination -- after you do a prime farmland <br />7 investigation, you must have a written document <br />8 requesting a negative decision based upon that prime <br />9 farmland investigation. And that had never been <br />10 done. No prime farmland investigation. <br />11 They did a soil survey; the one in <br />12 1996, as they were referring to, was for a <br />13 progressive soil. A soil survey was supposed to be <br />14 made if it contained a prime farmland soil, which <br />15 was the Barx, not the progressive. <br />16 So they did this 1996 survey with <br />17 Dean Stint, but it didn't mean anything. It was <br />18 progressive soil. It wasn't a prime soil at that <br />19 time. It wasn't even classified as a prime soil. <br />20 So from 1992 when Dean Stint entered <br />21 that property, he made -- it's a 220 -acre piece down <br />22 in a little southeast corner was this little tiny <br />23 piece of Barx, and he says, This is not prime soil <br />24 based on it has not sufficient irrigation. <br />25 But then they took that 1992 letter <br />